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i am asking you to send connie mack to the u.s. senate. we need a majority in the senate because we have a chance to do something special. we have talked. i don't think the american people need to hear about the last four years and not even barack obama want to talk about the last four years anymore. he just put out a picture book that he calls his plan for the next four years. and unfortunately there is nothing innovative in the picture book. does the ideas that have failed and expensive ideas and the ideas of countries from countries that people come here to get away from. [applause] today, we are here to talk about the next eight years. [applause] today we are talking about looking ahead . to a new american century. the 20th century was the american century. where the world is a safer and better place because we were the most powerful economy and most powerful military power on the earth. [applause] and pensacola knows that as well as any community america. -- in america. with all . bad news in the press these days about our economy and
i am asking you to send connie mack to the u.s. senate. we need a majority in the senate because we have a chance to do something special. we have talked. i don't think the american people need to hear about the last four years and not even barack obama want to talk about the last four years anymore. he just put out a picture book that he calls his plan for the next four years. and unfortunately there is nothing innovative in the picture book. does the ideas that have failed and expensive ideas...
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the u.s. auto companies even if they went through brups. you said that they could get it in the private marketplace. that wasn't true. they would -- >> you're wrong, mr. president. >> no, i am not wrong. >> you're wrong. >> i am not wrong. >> look it up. >> romney's "new york times" op-ed headline, let detroit go bankruptcy, is often evidence he would let the auto industry fail. in fairness, he didn't select the headline. he would have withheld federal money from the auto industry. he wrote a managed bankruptcy may be the only path to the fundamental reconstruction the industry needs. it would permit the companies to shed excess labor, pension and real estate cost. the federal government should provide guaranteed for post-bankruptcy financing. steve rattner, you're the expert. it seems if i want to borrow money as a company to stay alive nd i would remember who turned me down. he thinks he got away with it last night, romney. >> i think the president said it exactly right. the fact is that und
the u.s. auto companies even if they went through brups. you said that they could get it in the private marketplace. that wasn't true. they would -- >> you're wrong, mr. president. >> no, i am not wrong. >> you're wrong. >> i am not wrong. >> look it up. >> romney's "new york times" op-ed headline, let detroit go bankruptcy, is often evidence he would let the auto industry fail. in fairness, he didn't select the headline. he would have withheld...
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richard carmona should never, ever be in the u.s. senate. >> i am richard carmona and i approve this message. >> richard carmona was part of my swat team and he was a joy to work with. rich treats everyone with respect. it does not matter whether you are male or female. he was protecting people and saving lives. when i see a career politician like jeff flake attacking richard carmona, who has spent his life helping others, it is despicable. congressman flake should be ashamed. >> dr. carmona, we will start with you. talk about these ads. pretty petty accusations made against you. >> they are. i want to make sure that people understand they are entirely false. there is no merit to those whatsoever. this woman, a disgruntled employee who had numerous problems over the years which have all been well-documented, so i will not repeat them here, she has trouble with anger and a lot of issues, but most importantly, the public needs to know that this best exemplifies the type of politics that congressman flake is involved in. getting in the
richard carmona should never, ever be in the u.s. senate. >> i am richard carmona and i approve this message. >> richard carmona was part of my swat team and he was a joy to work with. rich treats everyone with respect. it does not matter whether you are male or female. he was protecting people and saving lives. when i see a career politician like jeff flake attacking richard carmona, who has spent his life helping others, it is despicable. congressman flake should be ashamed....
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. >> you have, for example, mexican exports to the u.s. were stagnant for the last two months, and that tells you something about demand in the u.s. you do have some pickup in consumer confidence -- >> that's -- where is that coming from? coming from housey, where ben bernanke is shoveling all the money -- >> chairman of the federal reserve. >> right, into the credit markets and creating money to try to keep interest rates low. that helps housing but that's not a recovery. >> you think the buoyancy is related to the artificial stimulus easy money. >> it's gone into the stock market and helped pump up the stock market since the beginning of the year to the peak this year, up over 16%. that makes people people good. >> home owner james freeman you love housing recovery, but it seems to be here. the president was talking about it. you see housing markets flat and up. >> there's some people out there saying maybe we're not out of the weeds on housing. you mentioned the slow growth economy. this is a political question now, whether the presiden
. >> you have, for example, mexican exports to the u.s. were stagnant for the last two months, and that tells you something about demand in the u.s. you do have some pickup in consumer confidence -- >> that's -- where is that coming from? coming from housey, where ben bernanke is shoveling all the money -- >> chairman of the federal reserve. >> right, into the credit markets and creating money to try to keep interest rates low. that helps housing but that's not a...
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thank you for having me all right lisa shepard why should the u.s. kill high frequency trading as you recently suggested in the pages of forbes magazine ok let's let's get our ducks in a row and think about what we're talking about here we're using high frequency trading as a shorthand for some practices that the exchanges allow and the f.c.c. sanctions that algorithmic traders are using so it was so we have to sort of keep in mind the s.c.c.s. rule in the whole mess and the promise of my piece is that. we can't really. leave the job to the f.c.c. to stop this part because they created it now we have in the united states lots and lots of markets they are all electronic and the f.c.c. wanted them to be that way we've this has been a sort of thirty year process to make the markets all leck tronic so computers are doing the trading but because we now have a zillion little markets we have more than fifty little bitty markets and we have fourteen exchanges none of them have enough depth of volume to sort of really act like the new york stock exchange whic
thank you for having me all right lisa shepard why should the u.s. kill high frequency trading as you recently suggested in the pages of forbes magazine ok let's let's get our ducks in a row and think about what we're talking about here we're using high frequency trading as a shorthand for some practices that the exchanges allow and the f.c.c. sanctions that algorithmic traders are using so it was so we have to sort of keep in mind the s.c.c.s. rule in the whole mess and the promise of my piece...
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it's making its way to the u.s. and to florida and even new england. new england being in the crosshairs. we'll take a look at that and plus the path to 270 and looking at the different scenarios for winning this election and we want to know what you think. smart or distortion of the public trust. of any small business credit card! pizza!!!!! [ garth ] olaf's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! helium delivery. put it on my spark card! [ pop! ] [ garth ] why settle for less? great businesses deserve the most rewards! awesome!!! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they help save you up to thousands in out-of-pocket cost
it's making its way to the u.s. and to florida and even new england. new england being in the crosshairs. we'll take a look at that and plus the path to 270 and looking at the different scenarios for winning this election and we want to know what you think. smart or distortion of the public trust. of any small business credit card! pizza!!!!! [ garth ] olaf's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! helium delivery. put it on my spark card! [ pop! ] [ garth ] why settle...
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the you think employment rate for u.s. veterans hit a 3-year low, thanks, in part, to both organizations and companies that help vets find jobs. the next two guests happen to work for one of those companies, and joining me now, u.s. veteran, cfo of drextel hamilton, and james kayhill, president of hamilton. welcome to you both. great to have you here. kal, starting with you, tell me your service satisfactory and how you came -- story, and how you came to work for the company. >> i wish it was more impressive. gerri: don't say that. it is impressive. i heard it. >> everyone has their 9/11 story. my brought me to the boss' office, and i asked to go forward in combat. i'm one of many who did that. gerri: stop being -- you're a graduate of the u.s. naval academy, you have an incredibly impressive record, and, james, talk. everybody knows you as a long time veteran in long street, cast a long shadow. tell us about the program and why you are so interested in having vets, particularly disabled vets involved. >> sure. well, as yo
the you think employment rate for u.s. veterans hit a 3-year low, thanks, in part, to both organizations and companies that help vets find jobs. the next two guests happen to work for one of those companies, and joining me now, u.s. veteran, cfo of drextel hamilton, and james kayhill, president of hamilton. welcome to you both. great to have you here. kal, starting with you, tell me your service satisfactory and how you came -- story, and how you came to work for the company. >> i wish it...
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again, 6 million jobs in the u.s. now tied with trade to mexico and that number is expected to grow. >> and 70 million in their middle class, ready to buy. okay, great, sharyn, thank you so much. >>> and coming up right here, did you know this was the most popular duet of all time? ♪ oh oh oh honey >> well, john travolta and olivia newton john have a second act tonight. we'll tell you about it. me quit. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. it put me at ease that you could smoke on the first week. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history ofepression or other mental health problems, which could get worse while takin
again, 6 million jobs in the u.s. now tied with trade to mexico and that number is expected to grow. >> and 70 million in their middle class, ready to buy. okay, great, sharyn, thank you so much. >>> and coming up right here, did you know this was the most popular duet of all time? ♪ oh oh oh honey >> well, john travolta and olivia newton john have a second act tonight. we'll tell you about it. me quit. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever...
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americans along the east coast population centers, if it indeed combines with another storm and makes u.s. landfall as is now considered likely, it deserves our attention. we begin our coverage with meteorologist jim cantore on singer island in florida, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian, this is a forerunner of what we're dealing with along the area, we have been using words like hybrid, a winter storm, let's lay it out. first of all, the cone, friday it looks like it will be closer to florida, we'll deal with waves, heavy rain, all up and down the beaches, expect erosion saturday, sunday moving north, notice still, an 80 miles an hour category one hurricane, monday, tuesday, the big day as the storm has a chance to come inland as a very powerful storm, where the wind field will spread out hundreds of miles, with big-time areas to be hit. let's paint the areas, scenario number one, the center of the storm, this represents iso bars, lines of constant pressure, more wind, the smaller circle, around ocean city is where the storm comes to shore, huge erosion to the jersey shore,
americans along the east coast population centers, if it indeed combines with another storm and makes u.s. landfall as is now considered likely, it deserves our attention. we begin our coverage with meteorologist jim cantore on singer island in florida, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian, this is a forerunner of what we're dealing with along the area, we have been using words like hybrid, a winter storm, let's lay it out. first of all, the cone, friday it looks like it will be...
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. >> well, you have to remember that the u.s. was at a huge disadvantage because they didn't have their own people on the ground. cnn was on the ground before the fbi was. >> you would think that those people would have known. stay with us right now. we want to bring in cnn contribute tore. and cnn national contributor, she visited libya with her employer. fran, what do you make of this e-mail that went to a number of state department officials? remember, we reported earlier on almost sources that i had spoken to said that the state department had realtime access to the facts on the ground. that was patched through, the state department headquarters so we knew that they had realtime access to information. it is true that they had conflicting information. the same law enforcement officials said that they had interviews at the air force base. so that information interviews confirming what they would have heard from the reports on the ground as it was unfolding early on. and we still don't know why is it that, that information wasn'
. >> well, you have to remember that the u.s. was at a huge disadvantage because they didn't have their own people on the ground. cnn was on the ground before the fbi was. >> you would think that those people would have known. stay with us right now. we want to bring in cnn contribute tore. and cnn national contributor, she visited libya with her employer. fran, what do you make of this e-mail that went to a number of state department officials? remember, we reported earlier on...
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it is time for the u.s. to cease its persecution. to cease its persecution about people and to cease its persecution over all live sources it is time for president obama to do the right thing and join the forces of change not in following words but in following deeds. thank you i wonder if president obama has ever heard of the old idiom actions speak louder than words you know it's a good one to live by because a leader is not measured for his rhetoric but rather for his deeds so that's your challenge present. obama stop your crusade against julia song it's time to lead by example lead by action. i. i know europe seems to be in shambles these days in spain thousands of protesters took to madrid's plaza de neptune to demonstrate against to get another round of controversial austerity measures just outside the parliament building crowds chanted for government officials to step down there were a number of tense standoff between demonstrators and police who formed a parameter around the building but eventually protesters poured into the
it is time for the u.s. to cease its persecution. to cease its persecution about people and to cease its persecution over all live sources it is time for president obama to do the right thing and join the forces of change not in following words but in following deeds. thank you i wonder if president obama has ever heard of the old idiom actions speak louder than words you know it's a good one to live by because a leader is not measured for his rhetoric but rather for his deeds so that's your...
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now, with respect to what we've done with china already, u.s. exports have doubled since i came into office to china. and actually currency, at their most advantageous point for u.s. exporters since 1993. we absolutely have to make more progress, and that's why we're going to keep on pressing. and when it comes to our military and chinese security. part of the reason we were able to pivot to the asia pacific region after having ended the war in iraq, and transitioning out of afghanistan is precisely because this is going to be a massive growth area in the future. and we believe china can be a partner, but we're also sending a very clear signal that america is a pacific power. that we are going to have a presence there. we are working with countries in the region to make sure, for example, that ships can pass through, that commerce continues, and we're organizing trade relations with countries other than china, so that china starts feeling more pressure about meeting basic international standards. that's the kind of leadership we've shown in the
now, with respect to what we've done with china already, u.s. exports have doubled since i came into office to china. and actually currency, at their most advantageous point for u.s. exporters since 1993. we absolutely have to make more progress, and that's why we're going to keep on pressing. and when it comes to our military and chinese security. part of the reason we were able to pivot to the asia pacific region after having ended the war in iraq, and transitioning out of afghanistan is...
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and he sued the u.s. government to help the support of thousands of children born to filipina women and u.s. servicemen fathers, with whom they have no relationship. but to make a dent in the entrenched sex industry, he wants to attack the underlying poverty. as long as it persists, he says, people will be vulnerable to traffickers. his foundation has various enterprises, selling these soap stones to a boutique chain in america, for example, and local crafts and dried mangoes grown by local farmers. >> we really want to go into all these villages, give seminars, training and then buy their products and give them fair trade prices, really good money, so they can use that money to send their kids to school. >> reporter: the preda foundation sends the children under its care to school, training and, in cases like marlene richter, college. she's now happily married, ironically, to a german tourist and has a baby boy, living happily ever after, she says. for "religion & ethics newsweekly," this is fred de sam
and he sued the u.s. government to help the support of thousands of children born to filipina women and u.s. servicemen fathers, with whom they have no relationship. but to make a dent in the entrenched sex industry, he wants to attack the underlying poverty. as long as it persists, he says, people will be vulnerable to traffickers. his foundation has various enterprises, selling these soap stones to a boutique chain in america, for example, and local crafts and dried mangoes grown by local...
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the lower wages are one reason factory jobs are coming back in the u.s. with 200,000 positions added in the past year. unlikely the manufacturing sector will ever be what it was a few decades ago. in 1979 at the peak, there were 19.6 million manufacturing positions and now there are a little less than 12 million. the erosion of manufacturing jobs has led to the decline of once booming urban areas across the country. baltimore lost about 30% of its population from 1970 to 2010, cleveland lost nearly 50% during the same time period, pittsburgh's population stands at about 306,000, down about 41% since 1970 and more than half of the people living in youngstown, ohio, packed up and left over the last four decades. wes, i want to go to you first. i don't know if america knows but you have moved back to baltimore which is one of the great american cities but a city that has seen its fair share of problems and flight out of the city. i wonder, let's talk first why? why did you choose to go back to baltimore? >> you know, it was a question that even a lot of my f
the lower wages are one reason factory jobs are coming back in the u.s. with 200,000 positions added in the past year. unlikely the manufacturing sector will ever be what it was a few decades ago. in 1979 at the peak, there were 19.6 million manufacturing positions and now there are a little less than 12 million. the erosion of manufacturing jobs has led to the decline of once booming urban areas across the country. baltimore lost about 30% of its population from 1970 to 2010, cleveland lost...
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>> greg, u.s. and international and u.n officials had high hopes for this current temporary cease-fire hoping it would faff the way -- pave the way for a more permanent cease-fire agreement. really it has not taken hold bike so many other cease-fire agreements in the past. this has really never got off the ground. yesterday there was heavy fighting across syria. more than 150 people were killed in the fighting. today we have seen additional heavy fighting. some 76 people across syria have been killed. according to rebel commanders, syrian jets took to the air pounding rebel positions and bombing buildings outside damascus. a car bomb went off near a military checkpoint. as soldiers ran they were attacked by rebel fighters. you can see both sides have been fighting the past couple days. the cease-fire was supposed to have begun yesterday at the start of a muslim religious holiday. they represented the cease-fire and that's what we have seen time and time again in syria. neither side has made any rea
>> greg, u.s. and international and u.n officials had high hopes for this current temporary cease-fire hoping it would faff the way -- pave the way for a more permanent cease-fire agreement. really it has not taken hold bike so many other cease-fire agreements in the past. this has really never got off the ground. yesterday there was heavy fighting across syria. more than 150 people were killed in the fighting. today we have seen additional heavy fighting. some 76 people across syria have...
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able marines ought to be it.ear >> he designed and built the in the hopes of creating protection for u.s. troops. current body armor saves but ied's still take limbs. is hoping to stop that. my brother is going back for his fourth deployment in n in january. o do what i can to make sure he comes home safe. >> he may have the only body suit made by a concerned mother. >> the body armor it survives up against held gunfire, and even made it through the monkey bars. but 26.2 miles? is this the pace for the marathon? hoping that i can hold up 26.2 miles. >> how are you feeling, 100 feet? >> i am getting tired. [laughter] >> we have all hopes for a marathon man. the information for the marathon on our website. to wjla.com. >> what do you think for the marathon? >> the temperatures in the breezy, 15ies, breeze, scattered showers. a lot to share with you. cloudyftop camera, skies. that, we will have cloudy skies several more days, of whatever will sandy.with like adverse affects by monday, sunday night, especially into tuesday. 67 in chevy chase. is an average temperature. further to the south,
able marines ought to be it.ear >> he designed and built the in the hopes of creating protection for u.s. troops. current body armor saves but ied's still take limbs. is hoping to stop that. my brother is going back for his fourth deployment in n in january. o do what i can to make sure he comes home safe. >> he may have the only body suit made by a concerned mother. >> the body armor it survives up against held gunfire, and even made it through the monkey bars. but 26.2...
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any killing of a u.s. ambassador is going to bed to nel this kind of season. but he believed in libya and the cause in which he risked his life, avenue the dangers, and the libbian people loved him for it. i was in benghazi during the attack, and the outpouring of emotion on the part of the libbians was palpable. >> jennifer: and he actually did resist some of the overintrusive security measures so he could be more connected; is that try? >> he had several roles before the ambassadorship and his hallmark was to go out and meet the people and talk about their concerns. >> jennifer: what surprised you most about your research in the start of the revolution? >> well, there are a whole range of things that surprised me. i had an inkling of this having been posted there for two years, but one was the way the bush administration -- the narratives that were constructed to establish the [ inaudible ] with libya. >> jennifer: tell me. >> essentially the idea that gadhafi was so scared by the image of saadam hussein pulled from a spider hole that he coughed up weapons o
any killing of a u.s. ambassador is going to bed to nel this kind of season. but he believed in libya and the cause in which he risked his life, avenue the dangers, and the libbian people loved him for it. i was in benghazi during the attack, and the outpouring of emotion on the part of the libbians was palpable. >> jennifer: and he actually did resist some of the overintrusive security measures so he could be more connected; is that try? >> he had several roles before the...
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tired of the old politics as usual and that's why, with all due respect, i do respect your years in the u.s. senate, but i think americans are craving something new and different. >> biden was on his best behavior, carefully aiming his attacks at her running mate, john mccain, not at palin himself. that was by design. >> he had to be careful not to be talking down to her in any way, not only because she didn't have any national experience but also because she was a woman, and both of those things are a little tricky to deal with. >> despite a lack of substance in many of her answers, analysts say palin did just fine in that debate. >> say it ain't so, joe. there you go again. >> partly because biden didn't challenge her directly much. >> it's good to see you all. >> later this week, biden will be on the debate stage once again against a much more seasoned politician this time and is expected to come out swinging. >> he's fast on the cuff. he's a witty guy. he knows who he is and he's been doing this for 40 years. you're not going to rattle joe biden. joe is very good on the attack. >> don't
tired of the old politics as usual and that's why, with all due respect, i do respect your years in the u.s. senate, but i think americans are craving something new and different. >> biden was on his best behavior, carefully aiming his attacks at her running mate, john mccain, not at palin himself. that was by design. >> he had to be careful not to be talking down to her in any way, not only because she didn't have any national experience but also because she was a woman, and both...
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and i would do nothing to hurt the u.s. auto industry. my plan to get the industry on its feet when it was in real trouble was not to start writing checks. it was president bush that wrote the first checks. i disagree with that. i said these the need these companies, they need to go through a managed bankruptcy and in that process they can get goff help and goff guarantees. but they need to go through bankruptcy to get rid of excess costs and the debt burden that they've built up. unfortunately -- >> that's not what you said. >> you can take a look -- >> governor romney -- >> you can take a look at the op ed. >> you did not say you would provide goff help. >> i say we would provide guarantees and that was what was able to allow these companies to go through bankruptcy, to come out of bankruptcy. under no circumstances would i do anything other than to help this industry get on its feet. and the idea that has been suggested, that i would liquidate the industry, of course not. of course not. >> let's check the record. >> that's the height o
and i would do nothing to hurt the u.s. auto industry. my plan to get the industry on its feet when it was in real trouble was not to start writing checks. it was president bush that wrote the first checks. i disagree with that. i said these the need these companies, they need to go through a managed bankruptcy and in that process they can get goff help and goff guarantees. but they need to go through bankruptcy to get rid of excess costs and the debt burden that they've built up. unfortunately...
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but the u.s. judge needs to be that scott wrigley and sort of tell the dog handler and the police, prove it to me that this dog is reliable. i think that's what's been asked. >> so i'm interest is in the technology she because if i understand the fourth amendment case law, there's this issue about conservative government using technology not generally available in the public realm of some such language. and so i'm wondering if there's an argument for the government here that the dog is actually not elegy in a way that use of a thermal imaging device is. and if so, it seems to me that with two implications. one would be a finding that this is not a search. on the other would be that it distinguished mike johnson would have to detract from your experience ilya, that this would search using enhanced elegy. so the question is, is there an argument here that use of the dog is actually not technology in the way that the corpus using that word? >> the government has used that argument. i think that argum
but the u.s. judge needs to be that scott wrigley and sort of tell the dog handler and the police, prove it to me that this dog is reliable. i think that's what's been asked. >> so i'm interest is in the technology she because if i understand the fourth amendment case law, there's this issue about conservative government using technology not generally available in the public realm of some such language. and so i'm wondering if there's an argument for the government here that the dog is...
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for two years, it has been an on secret that china has has been phishing u.s. corporate secrets. this takes it to a whole new level. an expert on all these china says this doesn't only prove how brazen the chinese are, but how unprepared we are. good to see you. hacking a computer isn't rocket science. getting to the level of the white house is noteworthy. >>guest: will, they went into the military office, that is the one responsible for keeping america's nuclear launch codes. they could compromise those, we would be in a real world of hurt. you are right, they have gotten so far. part of the reason is because attackers normally have an advantage. that element is, for years we have been afraid to acknowledge that the chinese have been behind unprecedented series of attacks not only for espionage but also to try all sorts of other things. if we are not willing to have the honest conversations with the chinese and with ourselves, of course we can't do very much to protect american networks. >>neil: but we are afraid of the chinese they own so much our debt. companies want to be oft
for two years, it has been an on secret that china has has been phishing u.s. corporate secrets. this takes it to a whole new level. an expert on all these china says this doesn't only prove how brazen the chinese are, but how unprepared we are. good to see you. hacking a computer isn't rocket science. getting to the level of the white house is noteworthy. >>guest: will, they went into the military office, that is the one responsible for keeping america's nuclear launch codes. they could...
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the stimulus almost double but domestic content of u.s. wind turbines and doubled the u.s. when production. we are hearing about this crazy stimulus that shuffled money to the president's cronies. there hasn't been a single example of a corrupt deal. in this book i actually exposed the first real case of inappropriate political pressure, valerie jarrett with the situation room to try to get him to approve a loan when the guy resisted the white house backed off. that was the same guy who made the call on solyndra and there was no pressure on that. we are moving into another election about change. the central question is whether government is capable of contributing to positive change. the stimulus has become exhibit a for the republican argument that it can't which is weird because it should be exhibit a for the argument that it can. i realize i probably sound like an obama cheerleader. it is an extremely uncomfortable role for me. a funny scene for the end of the book i'm talking to vice president joe biden who oversaw the stimulus. he let me sit in on a cabinet meeting dev
the stimulus almost double but domestic content of u.s. wind turbines and doubled the u.s. when production. we are hearing about this crazy stimulus that shuffled money to the president's cronies. there hasn't been a single example of a corrupt deal. in this book i actually exposed the first real case of inappropriate political pressure, valerie jarrett with the situation room to try to get him to approve a loan when the guy resisted the white house backed off. that was the same guy who made...
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